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some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: disgusting. >> dana: you're disgusting. >> greg: that is a sick song. >> dana: can i do my segment? we're going to talk about you. soda ban about to go in effect in new york city but has new opposition that used to be for it. they were for it before they were against it. we'll tell you about that in a second. start with this. a new study done by daniel callahan, a senior research fellow at the hastings center. he put out a paper this week. see how skinny he is. he thinks it's maybe time to start shaming people who are overweight, obese, fat. that is the only way to get people to take care of themselves and prevent diss caused by obesity. now greg, do you have any experience you want to share? >> greg: all bioethicists are jerks. they usually talk about euthanasia. this guy is talking about bullying fat people. i
some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: disgusting. >> dana: you're disgusting. >> greg: that is a sick song. >> dana: can i do my segment? we're going to talk about you. soda ban about to go in effect in new york city but has new opposition that used to be...
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on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. somewhere between now and 2016, you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as challenging as ever? >> actually it's gotten easier because the politics have gotten easy to follow. the democratic party is the party it's always been. it hasn't changed much from the days of kennedy and humphrey and adlai stevenson. it's a center left party leaning to the center in a lot of parts of the country. some people on the hard left, not many. then you get the republican which has moved almost entirely in terms of leadership to the hard right. people line boehne
on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. somewhere between now and 2016, you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from...
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this deal announced by, as dana noted, once a hero of the right. now the latest exhibit. the hot potato in what is a civil war between governing conservatives and those who believe the best approach is confrontational. the tea party doesn't hike this. john boehner and the establishment do like this. here's one telling piece. speaker boehner said i like this deal. his deputy, leader cantor likes it. >> it will be interesting to hear what the number two senate republican who also faces the teem challenge, what he has to same john, this is a big departure from washington. taking up negotiations right up to the deadline. we're a few days ahead of it and we have a deal before the deadline. not three days after the deadline. do you see this as a as a result of the october shutdown? >> this is a step in the right direction. i think members remember the political pain that came after the 16-day shutdown. and especially republicans. those a are responsible for governing in the house don't feel like re-creating that. another shutdown loomed if this deal didn't come through. the far
this deal announced by, as dana noted, once a hero of the right. now the latest exhibit. the hot potato in what is a civil war between governing conservatives and those who believe the best approach is confrontational. the tea party doesn't hike this. john boehner and the establishment do like this. here's one telling piece. speaker boehner said i like this deal. his deputy, leader cantor likes it. >> it will be interesting to hear what the number two senate republican who also faces the...
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this deal announced by, as dana noted, once a hero of the right. now the latest exhibit. the hot potato in what is a civil war between governing conservatives and those who believe the best approach is confrontational. the tea party doesn't hike this. john boehner and the establishment do like this. here's one telling piece. speaker boehner said i like this deal. his deputy, leader cantor likes it. >> it will be interesting to hearhat the number two senate republican who also faces the teem challenge, what he has to same john, this is a big departure from washington. taking up negotiations right up to the deadline. we're a few days ahead of it and we have a deal before the deadline. not three days after the deadline. do you see this as a as a result of the october shutdown? >> this is a step in the right direction. i think members remember the polical pain that came after th16-day shutdown. and especially republicans. those a are responsible for governing in the house don't feel like re-creating that. another shutdown loomed if this deal didn't come through. the far right
this deal announced by, as dana noted, once a hero of the right. now the latest exhibit. the hot potato in what is a civil war between governing conservatives and those who believe the best approach is confrontational. the tea party doesn't hike this. john boehner and the establishment do like this. here's one telling piece. speaker boehner said i like this deal. his deputy, leader cantor likes it. >> it will be interesting to hearhat the number two senate republican who also faces the...
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plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking news was reported by a lot untried local cbs affiliate today, saying that 11,000 kids have graduated from the city's high school and needed remedial courses to relearn the basics before entering new york's community college system. this is a just a poor kids issue. the chancellor appeared on our program and she said that underperformance can be seen in kids of all background, the poorest kids in america ranked 26 out of 30 developed nations and math compared to their peers. that is a trend that you have h
plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the...
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they struck down a key part of the voting rights act that goes all the way back to the civil-rights movement of the 1960's. the judge will be along shortly to give us the run down one exactly what this means. you might call this a touchdown. in talks with the national football league. she wants them to promote obamacare. she hopes to use nfl stars to encourage and help the man to enroll in the program. the hhs is also set to be in discussions with the nba who have reached out of football people than they had no comment. charles will make us some money. a relief, everybody. >> expensive houses. the rise in mortgage rates should not hurt them. in other words, customers to not necessarily need to get to the bank had in hand. in the meantime we have had a bunch of good news in the housing sector. relatively cheap using any kind of valuation metric. everything about them is doing better. then we heard from something of a competitor at the lower and then the key to take away, despite interest rates increasing we have seen little impact on sales are pricing which is important. we will see how thing
they struck down a key part of the voting rights act that goes all the way back to the civil-rights movement of the 1960's. the judge will be along shortly to give us the run down one exactly what this means. you might call this a touchdown. in talks with the national football league. she wants them to promote obamacare. she hopes to use nfl stars to encourage and help the man to enroll in the program. the hhs is also set to be in discussions with the nba who have reached out of football people...
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civil rights leaders have been doing this for a half century. and the governments say it's inflammatory and we need to do something difficult and it's not jesse jackson who convinced a bunch of young people to sit in at the governor's office or jesse jackson who got a boycott started by stevie wonder. he has real problems. and rick scott who was elected with less than 1% of the vote is standing for re-election next year. he has bigger problems than jesse jackson. >> all right, quickly, two political scandals that won't go away. new york mayoral karncandidate anthony weiner and bob filner in california. why won't they go away? >> because they are arrogant and stupid and they think they are above the law. they have no common sense and no respect for women, including their wives in the case of anthony weiner who put her out in public to be a lamb let led to slaughter. it's cringe inducing for most women to see this going on. it's a distraction from the important issues that should be discussed in an election for new york mayor or the mayor of san d
civil rights leaders have been doing this for a half century. and the governments say it's inflammatory and we need to do something difficult and it's not jesse jackson who convinced a bunch of young people to sit in at the governor's office or jesse jackson who got a boycott started by stevie wonder. he has real problems. and rick scott who was elected with less than 1% of the vote is standing for re-election next year. he has bigger problems than jesse jackson. >> all right, quickly,...
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teens because civil rights raise hell and threaten them with lawsuits. that's why chicago police are afraid to do their jobs. they have flash mobs. these gang mobs are destroying property and businesses in the windy city and cops are scared. they don't want to be sued. >> can we do this very quickly? very quickly, in kentucky, the fbi found pictures, they have been following al qaeda members, terrorist members that were released in to society, i think by accident. your thought? >> first of all, you got to congratulations to the reporter for uncovering this thing. it goes to the point what if your neighbor is a terrorist. what goes through your head? what goes through your head is the potential for embarrassment and being called a racist for racially profiling and doing anything and that's the window that allows refugees to come in and do what they can because people are scared of actually reporting anything. >> your thoughts? >> all the more reason to have a strong and robust nsa program that can provide information to local officials. so they can preven
teens because civil rights raise hell and threaten them with lawsuits. that's why chicago police are afraid to do their jobs. they have flash mobs. these gang mobs are destroying property and businesses in the windy city and cops are scared. they don't want to be sued. >> can we do this very quickly? very quickly, in kentucky, the fbi found pictures, they have been following al qaeda members, terrorist members that were released in to society, i think by accident. your thought? >>...
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civil rights leaders joined vice president joe biden to commemorate the day. the vice president said he was a senior in college then and he apologized for not taking part in the march. >> i was involved in my state in a small way, which was still fighting the lingering vestiges of jim crow, but i regret and although it's not part of what i'm supposed to say, apologize, it took me 48 years to get here. i should have been here. i should have been here. it's one of the regrets i have and many of my generation have. >> the vice president went on to say the march and events surrounding it were an awakening for him and other americans as well. >> former n-b-a star dennis rodman is talking about his trip to north korea. he met with the country's dictator young, kim jong un. and brought back a message for our commander in chief. >> he wants " but just to do one thing. >> just to call him. he says that he does not want to do war. he is only 28 years old. former nba star dennis rodman is talking about his trip to north korea. dictator young, kim jong un. and brought bac
civil rights leaders joined vice president joe biden to commemorate the day. the vice president said he was a senior in college then and he apologized for not taking part in the march. >> i was involved in my state in a small way, which was still fighting the lingering vestiges of jim crow, but i regret and although it's not part of what i'm supposed to say, apologize, it took me 48 years to get here. i should have been here. i should have been here. it's one of the regrets i have and...
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. >> we' requiring full civil rights training from allly to employees from me down. >> and thenited states agreed pay $50,000 to any black farmer who could show the department discriminated against him. people in congress said things like, they need to start writing checks today. >> the government is writing billions in checks. but farmer jimmy says it's a scam. because lawyers told people, anyone can qualify for $50,000. >> people say, how die -- how do i qualify? and say say, of you had a potted plant ex-you're a farm. i you have a lawn and fertilize, you're a farmer. >> this a list o people who got a farm. >> this one is not a farmer. and you go on these pages, this one, this one, this one, not farmers. >> we called and left messages for the people on the list but no one responded. >> this person was discriminated against and collected $50,000. then he noticed what the called the fraud. since the government had few record it settled in the lawsuit by agree to write records by poem who said they attempted to farm. >> attempted to farm could mean anything. you know. my little three-year-o
. >> we' requiring full civil rights training from allly to employees from me down. >> and thenited states agreed pay $50,000 to any black farmer who could show the department discriminated against him. people in congress said things like, they need to start writing checks today. >> the government is writing billions in checks. but farmer jimmy says it's a scam. because lawyers told people, anyone can qualify for $50,000. >> people say, how die -- how do i qualify? and...
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he will be using one of the civil rights leader's bibles. to make, -- today, emily's list is holding an inaugural branch. has doneemily's list has been transformative for our country. country.
he will be using one of the civil rights leader's bibles. to make, -- today, emily's list is holding an inaugural branch. has doneemily's list has been transformative for our country. country.
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it gets back to the decision yesterday, civil-rights voting act, self-determination and what the rules are, the federal government supersedes them that means in a way to straighten this out to me it would mean same-sex marriage could be legal in every single state whether the state wanted to be or not. stuart: it is the noisy crowd, they are chanting but as you say they are waiting for that california decision. if they approve of the california case which legalize same-sex marriage it is legal across the country, you will get a cheer. stuart: a lot of anxiety. charles: this is a difficult course to figure out on this particular decision. kennedy was a conservative who switched over. always the swing vote. stuart: swung over to the side that says defense of marriage act is unconstitutional. charles: goes against the fifth amendment. stuart: which implies, don't want to read too much into this and get ahead of the game, it would imply the court will say same sex marriage is okay. stuart: yesterday. charles: yesterday's decision implied they would say california has the right to determine
it gets back to the decision yesterday, civil-rights voting act, self-determination and what the rules are, the federal government supersedes them that means in a way to straighten this out to me it would mean same-sex marriage could be legal in every single state whether the state wanted to be or not. stuart: it is the noisy crowd, they are chanting but as you say they are waiting for that california decision. if they approve of the california case which legalize same-sex marriage it is legal...
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i look at it as a ♪ civil rights issuea il rights issue. >> amanda and her partner exchanged wedding vows. they included four foster children they plan to adopt. >> it is the best day of our lives. we finally get to be part of marriage. >> they rode their wedding vows. their first give to each other, a single rose, symbolizing love, respect, and caring. exchanged rings. arch preserve stewart recited a passage from the apache ceremony of love. >> i do proclaim that they are married in the name of the father, of the sun, and of the holy spirit. >> the inner harbor new year's eve extravaganza enhance the festive mood. which became a wedding chapel after midnight. the mayor will -- officially the marriage of this couple of been together for 35 years. >> i wanted to perform marriages and be sure that i could, i would make sure i got ordained. i am doubly covered. >> this is as happy as i have ever been. to be able to spend the rest of my life with him, legally. >> 7 same-sex couples exchanged vows at city hall. this newlywed offers sage advice. >> do not abuse it. be sure it is love befor
i look at it as a ♪ civil rights issuea il rights issue. >> amanda and her partner exchanged wedding vows. they included four foster children they plan to adopt. >> it is the best day of our lives. we finally get to be part of marriage. >> they rode their wedding vows. their first give to each other, a single rose, symbolizing love, respect, and caring. exchanged rings. arch preserve stewart recited a passage from the apache ceremony of love. >> i do proclaim that they...
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and we were going to spend money to train civil rights workers in america. that's really sticking it to america. >> it is part of a pattern which has been very successful in ecuador. they offered asylum to julian assange. we did nothing. had this segment how the president responded to snowden, and he requested asylum in ecuador. so this is -- i often tell people, this is what jimmy carter's second term would have looked like. carter started with exactly the same foreign policy. less defense. talk to your enemies. have a very restrained and humbled way in the world, and the way america is interpreted -- enemies interpret that, america is in retreat, and they didn't become less aggressive. they became more aggressive, and we never got to see that play out in carter's second term because he got voted out of office. obama in a sense is living that -- what the consequences of that foreign policy, and when little countries like ecuador see the opportunity to -- it's a free lunch and they let american expatriates down there, and they have it good and really don't w
and we were going to spend money to train civil rights workers in america. that's really sticking it to america. >> it is part of a pattern which has been very successful in ecuador. they offered asylum to julian assange. we did nothing. had this segment how the president responded to snowden, and he requested asylum in ecuador. so this is -- i often tell people, this is what jimmy carter's second term would have looked like. carter started with exactly the same foreign policy. less...
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the 95-year-old civil rights icon is under 24 hour medical care, in his home in johan johanesburg. >>> later on this hour you will hear from tom hanks, the film's producer as he shares his h memories of the day john f kennedy was killed. we'll we'll have more right after this. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. find out why over one million businesses have trusted legalzoom to help them get started. when you're ready to open the doors to your business, we'll have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. start your business today with legalzoom. nthat's why they deserve... aer solutioanbrake dance. for you. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> welcome back we are keeping a close watch on a weather system that could impact 26 states
the 95-year-old civil rights icon is under 24 hour medical care, in his home in johan johanesburg. >>> later on this hour you will hear from tom hanks, the film's producer as he shares his h memories of the day john f kennedy was killed. we'll we'll have more right after this. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at...
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none of the groups, progressive groups out there whether it's in the civil rights group oring religious group community groups, student groups, senior groups none of those progressive groups are big enough alone to be able to change the economy and make it into a shared prosperity where it works for everybody. so it's incumbent that all of us come together. and you ask about our faults in the past. one of the things we did in the past was we would say here's our plan come and join us. now we're doing it differently. we're going to our progressive friends our progressive allies in the community and say threats sit together and make a plan that works for all of us. so we're jointly planning and strategizing and jointly executing those plans together to try to create an economy that really works for everybody. >> the plans that you have with these organizations doesn't that rely on them paying dues? >> not necessarily. we're going to be partners. we have members, they have a structure we have a structure, they don't have to pay seduce to us to create a partnership. it's like a family. >> o
none of the groups, progressive groups out there whether it's in the civil rights group oring religious group community groups, student groups, senior groups none of those progressive groups are big enough alone to be able to change the economy and make it into a shared prosperity where it works for everybody. so it's incumbent that all of us come together. and you ask about our faults in the past. one of the things we did in the past was we would say here's our plan come and join us. now we're...
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vice president joe biden is helping mark a civil rights milestone. 48 years ago this month when alabama state troopers and others attacked a peaceful group of marchers, they were marching from selma to montgomery in support of what would become the voting rights act. a live report from selma coming up minutes from now. >>> buckingham palace is canceling or postponing all of queen elizabeth's official engagements this week. she was taken to the hospital today. suffering from flu-like symptoms. our richard quest is at the hospital and joining us now. richard, what is the latest on her condition. >> well all we know is that this afternoon, after presenting some long service medals at windsor castle, the queen who had been suffering from gastroenteritis was driven in a private car to the king edward vii hospital. that's all we know. except 230r the fact that all her engagements over the next few days will either be canceled or postponed. and that would include a trip that she and her husband, the duke of edinburgh were due to make to rome. the queen is expected to stay in hospital for possi
vice president joe biden is helping mark a civil rights milestone. 48 years ago this month when alabama state troopers and others attacked a peaceful group of marchers, they were marching from selma to montgomery in support of what would become the voting rights act. a live report from selma coming up minutes from now. >>> buckingham palace is canceling or postponing all of queen elizabeth's official engagements this week. she was taken to the hospital today. suffering from flu-like...
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as a simple right the right to marry is a civil right. voting rights are granted. they're trying to tweak voting rights and make it a challenge. voting rights were granted by the courts as too was affirmative action affirmative action not necessarily a right but something that we all support and think is terrific--not everyone supports it, not everyone. >> michael: but we all, the two people that are on the screen right now support. >> yes. >> michael: so i see a difference in these two cases. do i make any sense to you? >> you do, i just don't agree with you. this is one of those things where i disagree with my progressive brethren. one of the things when i say i think i mean i know because i've had lots of conversation with people of color including lgbt people of color. the predominantly wealthy white people in the community, that's who fight this issue. that's why that issue leapfrogged employment discrimination and other issues that are important. that's why i find it frustrating. that's why i think is leapfrogged in terms of coverage. i'm not saying that it's
as a simple right the right to marry is a civil right. voting rights are granted. they're trying to tweak voting rights and make it a challenge. voting rights were granted by the courts as too was affirmative action affirmative action not necessarily a right but something that we all support and think is terrific--not everyone supports it, not everyone. >> michael: but we all, the two people that are on the screen right now support. >> yes. >> michael: so i see a difference in...
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. >> casting himself in the mold of the great civil rights leader, vowed action on a series of issues from climate change to immigration reform and became the first president to use the word "gay" in the address. >> our gurn noi are not complete until wives, daughters, can earn a wage equal to their efforts. our journey is not complete until our gay brother and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> he offered a bigger defense of entitlement programs. >> we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our deficit, but we reject the belief america has to choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. >> like every president since fdr, mr. obama started it with a prayer service at st. johns church before departing the white house for one of the longest motorcades known to man for the ride to the capitol. ♪ oh beautiful >> a star-studded affair where else will paul ryan mingle with beyonce who belted out the national anthem. when the ceremony was over, there was
. >> casting himself in the mold of the great civil rights leader, vowed action on a series of issues from climate change to immigration reform and became the first president to use the word "gay" in the address. >> our gurn noi are not complete until wives, daughters, can earn a wage equal to their efforts. our journey is not complete until our gay brother and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> he offered a bigger defense of entitlement programs....
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. >> ahead, on the streets, protesters are calling for civil rights charges against george zimmerman. in the jury room, did race come up at all. do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision? [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel to glide effortlessly for our gentlest, most comfortable shave. switch to fusion proglide. #1 dermatologist recommended on sensitive skin. and now try new fusion proglide sensitive shave gel. gillette. the best a man can get. and now try new fusion proglide sensitive shave gel. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angi
. >> ahead, on the streets, protesters are calling for civil rights charges against george zimmerman. in the jury room, did race come up at all. do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision? [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel to glide effortlessly for our gentlest, most comfortable shave. switch to fusion...
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[applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young african- americans, why they are willing to consign -- confine another generation to not having a fair fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [applause] just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house source and said $250 million to egypt. and sent 250 million dollars to egypt, with no conditions, nothing focused on u.s. national security principally wrote a check. -- security. simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't, that government control hurts those struggling to ihieve the american dream -- can promise you something. abc, nbc, cbs, "the new york -- none of them are going to help spread that message. but we have something more powerful. we have each and eve
[applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explaining to young kids trapped in failing schools, young african- americans, why they are willing to consign -- confine another generation to not having a fair fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [applause] just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house source...
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civil rights movement was hard. getting women the right to vote, that was hard. making sure that workers have the right to organize, that was hard. it's never been easy for us to change how we do business. in this country. this has been the case for social security, medicare, for all the great social progress we have made in the country. >> however, greg are the young people buying it? because today, the harvard institute of politics released a poll saying that the young people, not always the most reliable voters, and confused in their views, it seems. the majority of them said today they disapproved of obama care and if given the chance, they would recall president obama. not vote for him today. >> i think the valuable lesson they have learned is cool doesn't reflect achievement, it masks incompetence. my niece had posters of justin bieber all over her room and suddenly they were gone. >> because your took them. >> i did. they're in my camper under the underpass. they could have listened to me. i'm like the camp counselor saying, don't play if the poidsen ivy.
civil rights movement was hard. getting women the right to vote, that was hard. making sure that workers have the right to organize, that was hard. it's never been easy for us to change how we do business. in this country. this has been the case for social security, medicare, for all the great social progress we have made in the country. >> however, greg are the young people buying it? because today, the harvard institute of politics released a poll saying that the young people, not...
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rights. >> i've never waivered in my support for civil rights or the civil rights act. the dispute, if there is one, has always been about how much of the remedy should come under federal or state or private purview. >> you might remember the issue dog paws ultimately successful 120 senate campaign. the group mayors against gun violence targeted florida senator marco rubio. it slams rubio saying his presidential ambitions make florida less safe. >>> and joe barton citing the old testament about man made global warming and said bp was the victim of the shakedown after the gulf oil spill. >> if you're a believer in the bible, one would have to say the great flood is an example of climate change that. certainly wasn't because mankind overdeveloped hydrocarbon energy. >> that's your morning dish of politics. >>> ice and high winds took aim at the central u.s. on wednesday. a suspected tornado tore through central arkansas, destroying a church, flipping trucks. four people injured there. in minnesota, heavy rain is causing rivers and streams to swell. several tornados and po
rights. >> i've never waivered in my support for civil rights or the civil rights act. the dispute, if there is one, has always been about how much of the remedy should come under federal or state or private purview. >> you might remember the issue dog paws ultimately successful 120 senate campaign. the group mayors against gun violence targeted florida senator marco rubio. it slams rubio saying his presidential ambitions make florida less safe. >>> and joe barton citing...
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rights case will arise from this. >> the question is who is going to reopen this case. there was, and i think everybody agrees that at a local level, there was certainly a botched investigation. it took too long for authorities to call and basically determine whether there was an accident here or kwl somebody was at fault. is there a federal-type of charge that could be involved? and that's the issue. >> the blood on the wall is interesting. it's not kendricks, they determined. so the question is whose is it it? 14 inches round. it seemed odd from the beginning. john if anyone thought a child would go so far. you would think he would be big enough to push himself out. i think that there's so many other factors that point to some kind of blunt force trama to this child's head and neck. >>> we're going to move on to the biker story up in new york which has also sort of grabbed a lot of attention around the world. there's a lot of folks who could be facing charges in this what do you think they're fwieng to face once they are charged? >> i think that they could face a broa
rights case will arise from this. >> the question is who is going to reopen this case. there was, and i think everybody agrees that at a local level, there was certainly a botched investigation. it took too long for authorities to call and basically determine whether there was an accident here or kwl somebody was at fault. is there a federal-type of charge that could be involved? and that's the issue. >> the blood on the wall is interesting. it's not kendricks, they determined. so...
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civil rights commission, and still this unemployment rate is a disastrous highs. imagine a republican in office staying down the barrel of a -- >> neil: we know that 7.8% isn't great and a jobless claims report like the one we got is hardly anything to whoop about. but i think it's a double ininto itment when the media glosses over that. and i don't kerr it's a democrat or republican in os. office. we didn't gloss over bad numbers or foolhardy -- when president bush was in office. what is good for the goose better be good for the began depth depressant see it from media's portrayal of what is at best a bumpy recovery. >> there are plenty of outrages that get ignored by the press in every administration because the press, above all, is shallow and dumb. so they just miss certain things. the effect of certain programs. but the unemployment rate is pretty easy extra track and we know what it was 50 years ago, and we can look through the continuum and know that by historyical standards it's high. you would have thought during the election, the last time when an incumb
civil rights commission, and still this unemployment rate is a disastrous highs. imagine a republican in office staying down the barrel of a -- >> neil: we know that 7.8% isn't great and a jobless claims report like the one we got is hardly anything to whoop about. but i think it's a double ininto itment when the media glosses over that. and i don't kerr it's a democrat or republican in os. office. we didn't gloss over bad numbers or foolhardy -- when president bush was in office. what is...
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he said wednesday that he couldn't believe that he's reliving this civil rights battle and it is really being put into light today because of the march. he is referring to this voting rights case that is now before the supreme court. is he expected to address that today? >> no doubt. he will talk about that today. the people who tried to cross that bridge behind me, this was the legislation they were fighting for in 1965. it's been reauthorized several times and now there is a fight in the supreme court to negate one portion, section five of the voting rights act, which gives the federal government the right to negate local and state election laws in certain areas of the country, mostly in the south, if they believe it will disenfranchise minorities and the vice president has said he didn't realize that these fights would have to be fought over and over. yesterday i spoke with one of the attorneys for the naacp defense fund and he is arguing this case in front of the supreme court along donald varrili. justice scalia said this amounts to racial entitlement. here's his response to that c
he said wednesday that he couldn't believe that he's reliving this civil rights battle and it is really being put into light today because of the march. he is referring to this voting rights case that is now before the supreme court. is he expected to address that today? >> no doubt. he will talk about that today. the people who tried to cross that bridge behind me, this was the legislation they were fighting for in 1965. it's been reauthorized several times and now there is a fight in...
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. >> it goes back to the civil rights act and the public accommodation title. there were people in the civil rights act who were saying, look, you cannot tell me government who i have to serve at my diner or at my motel. you don't get to tell me because this is a privately run business. there is a statute of that law and the constitutional case law that affirmed it is that when you enter into the marketplace, you're not allowed to bring forth all of your beliefs, there's a certain kind of way we're going to meet each other in the marketplace. it's going to be very interesting to see how that plays out in this case. thank you both. >> thank you. >>> coming up, last night we discussed how the historic diplomatic breakthrough between the united states and iran just dealt a death blow. tonight we're going to talk about this with the former u.s. deputy secretary of defense, paul wolfowitz, yes, him. don't go away. re a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because o
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. >> they won't say much about the case, due to the pending federal civil rights lawsuit hi filed against the department, the department had also been conducting its own investigation. it says it uses data not profiling to fight crime. >> if you have a black chief, african-american mayor, african-american city manager, that does not make sense in a prodetermine innocently african-american city. >> i know the department didn't do inning wrong. >> he initially agreed to participate in the program. because of the crime in the area, it is an aggressive approach, which focuses on targeting small crimes like trespassing to prevent bigger ones. six years ago it was the 13th most violent city, last year it drops. >> police must take any concerns about racial profiling very seriously. or lose trust. >> by abusing the rights you ail len nate communities and this is a breeding ground for crime. >> disenchanted he has now dropped out of the zero tolerance program, as for sampson, he says he now looks at the police as a potential jailer, not a protector. >> al jazeera, miami gardens. >> the record set
. >> they won't say much about the case, due to the pending federal civil rights lawsuit hi filed against the department, the department had also been conducting its own investigation. it says it uses data not profiling to fight crime. >> if you have a black chief, african-american mayor, african-american city manager, that does not make sense in a prodetermine innocently african-american city. >> i know the department didn't do inning wrong. >> he initially agreed to...
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when you think about it, gay rights, marriage equality, these issues are the civil rights issues of our generation. the supreme court is going to decide on doe ma and proposition 8 in california. alan and the board of exodus start to think, what side do we want to be on on this civil rights issue. >> he was saying he feels their world view has not been fair to our fellow human beings, to quote him and has not been biblical. it sounds like he wants some sort of organization that is welcoming, whatever that may mean. >> alan, i don't know that they can define what the next chapter is going to be for them. he has mentioned to me that there is a place or there are people who are struggling who may want to remain sell bat or may want to work on their relationships with their spouses even though they have same-sex attractions. they would like an organization anyone can come to. >> i look forward to speaking with him tomorrow night. thank you very much. alan chambers agreed to come on the program. we hope he'll join us for that. let me know what you think. just had after nine days of questioni
when you think about it, gay rights, marriage equality, these issues are the civil rights issues of our generation. the supreme court is going to decide on doe ma and proposition 8 in california. alan and the board of exodus start to think, what side do we want to be on on this civil rights issue. >> he was saying he feels their world view has not been fair to our fellow human beings, to quote him and has not been biblical. it sounds like he wants some sort of organization that is...
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to the civil rights movement is like comparing the civil rights movement to the american revolution. these were all movements in their own right and i think the imposition or somehow imperiallizing the thinking of a group of people and saying that you have to be on board with this and if you disagree in any way we're going to ostracize you, i think that that's incredibly unfair. i can't support that. >> l.z., what about that? what kind of an impact do you think president obama finally, you know, as he said, evolving on this issue? those were his words. to now support same-sex marriage, what kind of an impact do you think that's had? >> i think it's certainly had a significant impact. in my opinion, having covered this subject for a number of years, it seems to me that there are through lines outside of race that connects a person's viewpoint of sexual orientation. education, the role of religion in their lives, geography, socioeconomic status. i don't want to spend too much time making it about black people against gay people, i'm one of them, black gay people, but there are other pe
to the civil rights movement is like comparing the civil rights movement to the american revolution. these were all movements in their own right and i think the imposition or somehow imperiallizing the thinking of a group of people and saying that you have to be on board with this and if you disagree in any way we're going to ostracize you, i think that that's incredibly unfair. i can't support that. >> l.z., what about that? what kind of an impact do you think president obama finally,...
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to jump into the civil war that's raging in syria. welcome to "america live." i'm megyn kelly. after weeks of down playing the president's threats towards the syrian government, the white house decided it is ready to intervene in the civil war there and announced it through a white house deputy. the administration now saying that it has conclusive evidence that chemical weapons have been used as early as august of last year. the president has said that he has made it clear to president assad's regime that chemical weapons would be a game-changer. by december 3rd of 2012, president obama again warned president assad that the use of chemical weapons would be "totally unacceptable." a couple of days later, u.s. officials said weapons had been loaded into bombs. by march 12th, president obama said the u.s. was investigating reports that chemical weapons had been used but he said we needed to find out precisely whether that red line was crossed. in late april, u.s. intel said there was evidence of the sarin gas, but the evidence was not co
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because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched, america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews, and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the discourage of apartheid -- the scourge of apartheid. those are the victories they w
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right is really losing sight of what civil liberties really mean and the rights that are given to us all and then the federal government having a fundamental role to. it here by the u.s. constitution due process i mean that kind of sums up you know the patriot act the patriot act throws out due process but i think that's why a lot of people were so disenchanted with materialism for people who say let the states decide because i would hate to see so many states banning gay marriage but you know what libertarians don't shy away from leaving it to the states libertarians say here is my philosophy look i am more liberal than the most liberal democrat when it comes to social issues i'm more conservative than any republican when it comes to dollars and cents we need to balance the federal budget now or we're going to find ourselves with no government services we're going to find ourselves in a monetary collapse well let's talk about the koch brothers speaking of people who kind of have taken that philosophy and really to the extreme i mean they were there front groups were instrumental in
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martin luther king was so famous and civil rights. in fact civil rights for gays was a centerpiece of the president wants speech today. he said more about it than any president in a presidential address. while is he preoccupied with social justice that's in part because these other issues that you spoke about, invog gore rating the economy which has had such anemic recovery and dealing with the burgeoning deficits and exploding national debt are issues that don't particularly interest him. i'm not sure that the economy ever has. you may recall when he first took office he got through congress this stimulus package which was kind of a grab bag of spending of all kinds favored by members of his party in congress and then he basically abandoned the issue to take on something that i think appealed to him much more, that being the reform of the healthcare system. known as obama care which was adding another entitlement. >> >> bill: let me stop you there you would agree with me that president obama is a i have intelligent man, correct? >> h
martin luther king was so famous and civil rights. in fact civil rights for gays was a centerpiece of the president wants speech today. he said more about it than any president in a presidential address. while is he preoccupied with social justice that's in part because these other issues that you spoke about, invog gore rating the economy which has had such anemic recovery and dealing with the burgeoning deficits and exploding national debt are issues that don't particularly interest him. i'm...
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the group claims it violates their civil-rights by targeting a food item used in traditional weddings and festivals. california's shark fin soup market was once the largest outside asia. critics of starting say about 7 3 million starts are killed every year. the practice is restricted in u.s. waters. we will be right back. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. my world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon...creamy cheese... [ whispers ] 100 calories... say it again... [ whispers ] 100 calories... ma'am, hello? ma'am? [ female announcer ] find progresso light for a great price today at your local safeway store. world news this morning to u.s. drones and northwest pakistan killed 13 people including a senior military commander. the commander known as mullah nazir was among nine people killed in the first strike. residents in nearby villages say they heard announcement over loudspeakers about his death. reports of individ
the group claims it violates their civil-rights by targeting a food item used in traditional weddings and festivals. california's shark fin soup market was once the largest outside asia. critics of starting say about 7 3 million starts are killed every year. the practice is restricted in u.s. waters. we will be right back. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon...
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nobody could have predicted it in a period when african-americans didn't have civil rights. so i think that's -- >> also within our lifetime. >> yeah, right. >> go ahead. >> i'm just saying that the pivot -- because if you were to look back and see what has shaped so many inaugural, so many elections all along, it's the questions of race and slavery. you know. the one that came closest to blowing up is 1877 when hayes came in and they think the civil war is going to break out again because the two parties are so close. >> for some reason, republicans and democrats didn't get along back then. can you imagine that? >> my gosh. i could sit and listen to these guys -- i'm at a loss for words. i listen to you guys and the producers are like let's go, and i'm like, go on. thank you. such a pleasure to meet you. >> see you in four years. >> don't go away. we'll talk more in the break. and i would like to have you guys back on. i really enjoy listening. >> thank you. >>> this is where it is all happening. the inaugural weekend, a celebration of our electoral process and a moment of
nobody could have predicted it in a period when african-americans didn't have civil rights. so i think that's -- >> also within our lifetime. >> yeah, right. >> go ahead. >> i'm just saying that the pivot -- because if you were to look back and see what has shaped so many inaugural, so many elections all along, it's the questions of race and slavery. you know. the one that came closest to blowing up is 1877 when hayes came in and they think the civil war is going to...
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. >> and observing black history month, listening to baltimore's voices in the struggle for civil rights. the story coming up here on wjz. >> and here's today's report from wall street. we'll be right back. >>> it's 5:30, 52 degrees and mostly cloudy. good evening thank you for staying with wjz eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. a former maryland first lady wants to be anne arundel county's next exective. but she faces some tough competition. mike hellgren has kendall ehrlich one on one talking about her future. >> reporter: kendall ehrlich says she was not even thinking about it until she started getting calls. >> it's really something that's tailor made. it's a unique circumstance that i'm uniquely qualified for. >> reporter: ehrlich says she only wants to fill what is left of leopold's term which ends next year and then leave office. >> it's so unique to have the circumstance. you get to just do the job and not worry about raising money. >> reporter: the house will be given to the person who gets the vote of the majority council members. se
. >> and observing black history month, listening to baltimore's voices in the struggle for civil rights. the story coming up here on wjz. >> and here's today's report from wall street. we'll be right back. >>> it's 5:30, 52 degrees and mostly cloudy. good evening thank you for staying with wjz eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. a former maryland first lady wants to be anne arundel county's next exective. but she faces some tough...
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[applause] theels civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and splange to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. just two weeks ago, president obama canceled white house tours and sent $250 million to egypt. with no conditions, no strings attached, nothing focused on u.s. national security. he simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. now, listen spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't. that government control hurts those struggle technology make the american dream the i can promise you something, abc, nbc, "the new york times" none them are going to help spread the message. we have something more powerful. we have each and every one of you. [applause] the world has changed. there are no lo
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we're talking about a civil right. i mean, to talk about, you know, polls and public opinion when it comes to civil rights, you know, where was the public? like you said in loving vs. virginia. where was the public, our founding fathers, when they said slavery was okay, or women weren't allowed to vote? these are civil rights issues and there is one group of people in this country that is not regarded equal under the law. and until we have everyone, all of our citizens, regarded equal under the law, we're not realizing the precepts of our country. so this debate, i agree with pete williams. i think the supreme court was scared to take this on, but the fact of the matter is, it has been taken on, and there will be gay marriage in this country without question, because we cannot look at our fellow citizens and say that they deserve less than we in the heterosexual community. it just doesn't square. >> and something we found in the "meet the press" archives having to do with the civil rights movement in this issue of "pat
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now, civil rights groups have already filed a couple of lawsuits. and here's their argument. they say this hits minorities especially hard because they tend to be the people who use all these things. they have some figures here. 70% of african-americans in north carolina voted early last november. compared to 52% of whites. they also say minority voters tend to use same day registration more because they move more. and they have to record their new addresses. and they say early voting, reducing early voting is going to be hard on everybody because it's going to make the lines a lot longer on election day. and it becomes more of an ordeal for everybody. >> i would love to know what the justice department is going to do about this? because eric holder has already shown that he's willing to go after what he sees as voting rights -- violations with what he's done with texas. isn't it? >> so the easy thing for the justice department to do is just be to sue over these measures and say court, you got to stop these. but i think they're going to go for the bigger game in north carolin
now, civil rights groups have already filed a couple of lawsuits. and here's their argument. they say this hits minorities especially hard because they tend to be the people who use all these things. they have some figures here. 70% of african-americans in north carolina voted early last november. compared to 52% of whites. they also say minority voters tend to use same day registration more because they move more. and they have to record their new addresses. and they say early voting, reducing...
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>> we have been drilling oil since the civil war out here. california got it right. stuart: you are on videotape saying that. i hope you are right. thank you very much for being with us. you have anything to say about fracking? >> no. i think you raise a good point, though. stuart: they wrap up the markets. the dow is up nearly 160 points. this is a rally. you'd never think that you would hear this. nancy pelosi booed by the left. are the extreme leftists taking over? find out next. >> we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it. away from the fog of the controversy. ,7 f1 u've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't cnged much is the officiaretirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to
>> we have been drilling oil since the civil war out here. california got it right. stuart: you are on videotape saying that. i hope you are right. thank you very much for being with us. you have anything to say about fracking? >> no. i think you raise a good point, though. stuart: they wrap up the markets. the dow is up nearly 160 points. this is a rally. you'd never think that you would hear this. nancy pelosi booed by the left. are the extreme leftists taking over? find out next....
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will you engage in civil disobedience? >> there's already civil disobedience. stuart: i have one young man outside the white house that says by any means possible we will stop the pipeline. >> there's civil disobedience going on -- every day. right now there's a blockade in canada by the indigenous tribes who say they have no right to cross their lands because they have the legal right to their territory, and so they are stopping the pipeline there. in the most conservative states and the most conservative ranchers and farmers who are having their land taken away, through eminent domain by a foreign corporation, for their own private profit, not for the public good, not to lower our gas prices or provide us with any more oil. you have conservative farmers and ranchers blocking this pipeline, locking themselves down to equipment, doing everything they can to stop it. there was even a young pastor, who is like a teenage pastor in oklahoma who chained himself to the equipment and said no this will not pass. this has had resistance all the way along. stuart: do you
will you engage in civil disobedience? >> there's already civil disobedience. stuart: i have one young man outside the white house that says by any means possible we will stop the pipeline. >> there's civil disobedience going on -- every day. right now there's a blockade in canada by the indigenous tribes who say they have no right to cross their lands because they have the legal right to their territory, and so they are stopping the pipeline there. in the most conservative states...
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on par with civil rights when it comes to immigration look let's not. when it comes to a woman's right to choose i fundamentally believe that is difficult a decision as an unwanted pregnancy is that that decision lies with the woman involved period that that's where that that lies you know drug drug reform for those republicans that call themselves libertarians that's her way of punting is to say leave it to the states they don't want to address the issues that really are civil liberties issues well i think that that's really important you just said that i think that people who do not address gay marriage as a civil right. is really losing sight of what civil liberties really mean and the rights that are given to us only and then the federal government having a fundamental role to. add to it here by the u.s. constitution due process i mean that kind of sums up you know the patriot act the patriot act throws out due process but i think that's why a lot of people were so disenchanted with materialism for people who say let the states decide because i woul
on par with civil rights when it comes to immigration look let's not. when it comes to a woman's right to choose i fundamentally believe that is difficult a decision as an unwanted pregnancy is that that decision lies with the woman involved period that that's where that that lies you know drug drug reform for those republicans that call themselves libertarians that's her way of punting is to say leave it to the states they don't want to address the issues that really are civil liberties issues...
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. >> all right. hold it right there. we've got to take a break. we'll come back. and we're just getting things started right here. and i'll ask what they fear most about their future and we'll also talk about solutions and every topic from finance to politics and how do they plan to save their own future when ultimately they're going to be responsible for paying off the debt we're handing off to them straight ahead. [ male announcer r r r r >>> welcome back to the special studio audience edition. and as we continue our discussion tonight. let's turn our attention to the fears they have for the future. after all, this generation sitting behind me, they're going to be responsible for paying off america's $17 trillion plus in debt, $19 trillion in unfunded liabilities. and while they prepare to carry that burden, we're learning that certain benefits like social security and medicare, that's still going to dry out. take a look. >> as reported last year when considered on a combined basis, social securiti
. >> all right. hold it right there. we've got to take a break. we'll come back. and we're just getting things started right here. and i'll ask what they fear most about their future and we'll also talk about solutions and every topic from finance to politics and how do they plan to save their own future when ultimately they're going to be responsible for paying off the debt we're handing off to them straight ahead. [ male announcer r r r r >>> welcome back to the special studio...
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we have reached the point, because of the 1960s and the civil rights movement, we reached a glorious point in american life, which is the worst thing you can be called an american life is a racist. if you are a racist, you are excised from american society. it's a wonderful thing and let's recognize the progress that has been made and focused on rooting out the last vestiges and find those things and root them out and fix them and let's focus on the real problems that plagued communities. the voter id list is on the top 10 list. >> host: your new book comes out in 2014. what's the topic? >> is going to be about what the obama administration what i feel is part of a criminal conspiracy. people don't think the mafia exists, or they do not. the head of the mafia does not have to be in every direct order. all you have to do is put your people in place, but if you want to rise in the system and be a made man, all you have to do is something that i imply, and eventually the crime gets committed. it just happens to benefit our organization. we seen it from the irs to iras to the "fast and f
we have reached the point, because of the 1960s and the civil rights movement, we reached a glorious point in american life, which is the worst thing you can be called an american life is a racist. if you are a racist, you are excised from american society. it's a wonderful thing and let's recognize the progress that has been made and focused on rooting out the last vestiges and find those things and root them out and fix them and let's focus on the real problems that plagued communities. the...